Structural Steel Beams Standard Size Galvanized H-Beam Price Per Meter H Iron Beam

Dec 31, 2025

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Product Description

Product Description

H-beam is a new type of steel for economic construction. Method for Representation of Hot - Rolled H - Section Steel. H-beam is divided into wide flange H-beam (HK), narrow flange H-shaped steel (HZ) and H-shaped steel pile (HU) three categories.

The height of H × width B × web thickness t1 × wing thickness t2, such as the H-beam Q235B, SS400 200 × 200 × 8 × 12 200mm wide and 200mm wide web thickness of 8mm, wing thickness of 12mm Wide flange H-beam grades Q235BQ, 345B or SS400.

Structural Steel Beams Standard Size Galvanized H-Beam Price Per Meter H Iron Beam

 

Structural Steel Beams Standard Size Galvanized H-Beam Price Per Meter H Iron Beam

Structural Steel Beams Standard Size Galvanized H-Beam Price Per Meter H Iron Beam

Structural Steel Beams Standard Size Galvanized H-Beam Price Per Meter H Iron Beam

Product name

Carbon Steel I/U/H profiles steel beams Wide Flange Section For Construction

Shape

H&I beam

Technique

Hot rolled / Welded

Standard

ASTM / AS / BS / GB / JIS

Materials

Q235B, SS400, A-36, AS300B, S355J0, S450J0-T, S275JR

Size

100*50*5*7-900*300*16*28mm

Surface treatment

Galvanized / Black

 

Structural Steel Beams Standard Size Galvanized H-Beam Price Per Meter H Iron Beam

Structural Steel Beams Standard Size Galvanized H-Beam Price Per Meter H Iron Beam

Structural Steel Beams Standard Size Galvanized H-Beam Price Per Meter H Iron Beam

 

Basic Parameters of H Beams

Specification (inx1b/ft)

Height
(mm)

Width
(mm)

Web thicnkness (mm)

Flange thicnkness (mm)

Theoetical weight
(kg/m)

W6X7

147

100

3.3

4.2

10.5

W6X8.5

148

100

4.3

4.9

13

W6X9

150

100

4.3

5.5

13.5

W6X12

153

102

5.8

7.1

18.0

W6X15

152

152

5.8

6.6

22.5

W6X20

157

153

6.6

9.3

29.8

W6X25

162

154

8.1

11.6

37.1

W8X8

198

99

3.3

4.2

12.0

W8X9

199

100

3.8

4.7

13.5

W8X10

200

100

4.3

5.2

15.0

W8X13

203

102

5.8

6.5

19.3

W8X15

206

102

6.2

8

22.5

W8X18

207

133

5.8

8.4

26.6

W8X21

210

134

6.4

10.2

31.3

Product Application

 

Structural Steel Beams Standard Size Galvanized H-Beam Price Per Meter H Iron Beam

Widely used in various building structures, bridges, vehicles, brackets, machinery, etc., for example, the industrial structure of the steel bearing bracket,steel piles and underground engineering supporting structure, petro chemical and powerand other industrial equipment structure, shipbuilding, machinery manufacturing frame structure,train, car,tractor beam bracket,port conveyors,high speed shutter stents.

 

1.What is H-beam steel?

An H Beam is a steel structure shaped like the letter "H." It is commonly used in construction to support heavy loads and strengthen buildings. This beam has wide flanges and a uniform design, making it suitable for homes, bridges, and industrial projects.

 

2.What is an H-beam used for?

They are commonly used in earthwork as retaining structures or piling, providing critical support in various types of construction projects. The design of H-Beams allows them to support large amounts of weight over long spans, making them ideal for use in bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure projects.

 

3.Which is stronger, H or I-beam?

To short, the main difference between an H-beam and an I-beam is that the web of an H-beam is much thicker than that of an I-beam. A thicker web means a stronger beam, which allows for more load-bearing capacity. This means that for the same amount of structural support, you can use fewer H beams than I beams.

 

4.Why are H beams strong?

An H-beam's durability comes from its strength-to-weight ratio in the cross-section. This optimized design means that these beam types have more strength against heavier loads. An H-beam can also be easier to weld, and because it has a large surface area in its cross-section, it earns a high strength rating.

 

5.What is the H type of steel?

high carbon stainless steel grades

"H" grades are high carbon stainless steel grades, having improved strength at high temperatures - generally above 500°C. These high carbon grades have high short-term and long-term creep strength. They are usually produced in the form of pipe and plate.